Request Info

We respect your privacy. By clicking "Submit", I give my express written consent to be contacted by American College of Education (ACE) regarding educational services by email, telephone or text at the email address(es) and/or telephone number(s) I provided. I consent to receive autodialed and/or pre-recorded telemarketing calls from or on behalf of ACE. I understand that my consent is not a condition to enrollment or acceptance into any ACE course or academic program. View privacy policy.

American College of Education Announces Alumni Scholarship Program Allowing Graduates to Assist New Students

Aug 16 2011

CHICAGO (August 8, 2011) — "Teachers helping teachers" defines the new Alumni Scholarship Program announced today by American College of Education. Sponsored by the college's Alumni Association, the Alumni Scholarship Program allows ACE degree program graduates to gift tuition scholarships to fellow educators.

"We are pleased to have the Alumni Association as a vehicle for graduates to 'pay it forward' to other fellow teachers and share the opportunity to achieve an affordable and relevant master's degree with others," said Sandra J. Doran, president of American College of Education. "This new scholarship program helps ensure our institution's commitment for educator growth remains strong for future decades."

Students recommended and nominated by an alumnus who are accepted and enrolled for admission into the College will receive a scholarship to pursue their own master's degree program from American College of Education in Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction or Educational Technology.

Eligible scholarship recipients are those who are referred and nominated by an ACE alumnus, new students enrolling into one of the College's master's degree programs and who meet all the requirements for admission into American College of Education. Graduates can give as many scholarships as desired, all given in the name of the graduate. The grants will be applied toward tuition costs, regardless of financial need. Nominees will be notified within 24 hours.

The Alumni Association is endowed by American College of Education, in honor of its alumni and their achievements in the classrooms across the nation. Scholarship recipients can begin work on their master's degree immediately. Programs begin on September 5th and the admissions deadline is August 29th.

American College of Education is solely dedicated to providing educators the most affordable, high-quality online master's degree programs in education. The College's vision is to dramatically improve student performance by enhancing the instructional effectiveness of teachers through transformative technology and innovative online learning. American College of Education is based in Chicago, Illinois. It currently serves online students nationally and internationally. American College of Education is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA). For more information about American College of Education, visit www.ace.edu.

Tuition

1-800-280-0307

101 West Ohio St., Suite 1200, Indianapolis, IN 46204.* By clicking "SUBMIT", I give my express written consent to be contacted by American College of Education (ACE) regarding educational services by email, telephone or text at the email address(es) and/or telephone number(s) I provided. I consent to receive autodialed and/or pre-recorded telemarketing calls from or on behalf of ACE. I understand that my consent is not a condition to enrollment or acceptance into any ACE course or academic program.